The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addresses |
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ment , to be thrown into new and delicate situations ; and of these , the
insurrection has not been the least important . Having been compelled , at length
, to lay aside my repugnance to resort to arms , I derive much happiness , from
being ...
ment , to be thrown into new and delicate situations ; and of these , the
insurrection has not been the least important . Having been compelled , at length
, to lay aside my repugnance to resort to arms , I derive much happiness , from
being ...
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Nor can I forget , as an encouragement to it , your indulgent reception of my
sentiments on a former and not dissimilar occasion . Interwoven as is the love of
liberty with every liga28 VOL . XII . S ment of your hearts , no recommendation of
mine ...
Nor can I forget , as an encouragement to it , your indulgent reception of my
sentiments on a former and not dissimilar occasion . Interwoven as is the love of
liberty with every liga28 VOL . XII . S ment of your hearts , no recommendation of
mine ...
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ment of your hearts , no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm
the attachment . The unity of Government , which constitutes you one people , is
also now dear to you . It is justly so ; for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your ...
ment of your hearts , no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm
the attachment . The unity of Government , which constitutes you one people , is
also now dear to you . It is justly so ; for it is a main pillar in the edifice of your ...
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... morals of an enlightened and free people . With sincere wishes for the success
of your undertaking in particular , and for the prosperity of the typographical art in
general , I am , Sir , & c . TO GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT . ment Mount Vernon ...
... morals of an enlightened and free people . With sincere wishes for the success
of your undertaking in particular , and for the prosperity of the typographical art in
general , I am , Sir , & c . TO GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT . ment Mount Vernon ...
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TO GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT . ment Mount Vernon , 26 August , 1788 . Sir ,
Your favor of the 7th of this month has been duly received , and I lose no time
before I acknowledge the obligations under which you have placed me , by
offering ...
TO GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT . ment Mount Vernon , 26 August , 1788 . Sir ,
Your favor of the 7th of this month has been duly received , and I lose no time
before I acknowledge the obligations under which you have placed me , by
offering ...
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